Senior Makenzie White doesn’t have a teacher to watch her every move while taking a test. She doesn’t have a teacher assigning her homework every night. But the one thing she does have...
Women playing sports today isn’t uncommon. Female sports have almost become just as popular as men’s sports. But just about thirty-five years ago, women didn’t have the equal opportunity to compete in sports until...
Finding Nemo was not a difficult task in Connecticut this morning. As the Blizzard swept in to the state snow began falling around 8am. Quickly, the snow started sticking to cars and shortly after...
The first National Honor Society organization was established in 1921 and since then has been working to positively influence communities all across the nation. Here at Woodland, members of the honor society stayed...
Every Tuesday room 231 puts aside philosophy, world studies and the inner workings of government bureaucracy and instead fittingly settles down to game believed to be over 2000 years old—chess, the game of kings....
When it comes time for the budget referendum, the Fine Arts Department at Woodland is always crossing fingers and hoping for the best. But there is always the constant reminder that when it comes...
Hi, and welcome to Sports Reports. I’m Anna Boris and this is your weekly athletic update. Winter sports are now underway. Boys Swimming lost to Pomperaug before break. They face Naugy away tomorrow,...
Hi, I’m Makenzie White and welcome to Sports Report. Last night girl’s basketball played Seymour and won with a score of 53 to 37. They have a game tomorrow against Derby home. Last nights...